The Oscar-nominated short Butterfly (Papillon) finds beauty, pain and poetry in the extraordinary life of the Algerian-born Jewish French swimmer Alfred Nakache (1915-83), who competed at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, survived the Holocaust, and returned to compete at the 1948 London Olympics. The French animator Florence Miailhe frames the story of his life through the memories that unfold over one final swim, as scenes of falling in love, living through Auschwitz, and the joy and freedom he found in water emerge stroke by stroke. To craft her portrait, Miailhe drew on both her dazzling artistry, painting each frame by hand, and a personal connection to Nakache, who crossed paths with her father as a fellow member of the French resistance in the city of Toulouse. In both the film’s narrative and its visual style, Nakache’s story finds a powerful resonance in continuous movement — through water and through life.
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YMCA Looking for Swim Instructors | WPBF 25 News
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Nearly $15K in Grants Is Being Awarded to Local Youth Aquatic Sports Programs | NewsWatch 12
Nearly $15k in grants is being awarded to local youth aquatic sports programs.
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Michael Phelps Reflects on Impact of His Mental Health Advocacy | TODAY
Michael Phelps sits down with NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas for a new series called Great Americans to mark 250 years of the United States. Phelps talks about his life after the Olympics and reflects on the impact that openly discussing his mental health struggles has had on others and why he says that’s “better than winning an Olympic gold medal.”
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‘Take Heed’: Man’s Suspected Drowning on East Side Has Others Using Caution Around High Water | KSAT 12
A man died after being caught up in high water along Salado Creek on the East Side. San Antonio police officers are still investigating his death.
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13-Year-Old Swimmer Details Championship Gold Journey | CBS LA
A member of the Bruin Swim Club at UCLA, 13-year-old Atticus Rice Feldman also competes in ice swimming, winning 6 gold medals at the world championship in Finland.
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Swimmer Gabrielzinho Wins Laureus Award, Considered the Oscar of Sports | SBT News
Swimmer Gabriel Araújo, “Gabrielzinho,” won the Laureus Award for best athlete with a disability. Brazil stands out after a season with gold medals and a world record. Carlos Alcaraz, Aryna Sabalenka, and Lando Norris were also honored at the awards ceremony.
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12 Weeks to Crush Your Half Ironman 1.9km Swim | Ocean Swim
This 12-week swimming training plan is designed to improve your performance. We start with shorter, repeated intervals and progressively move to longer distances, emphasizing consistent technique and controlled breathing. You’ll see significant improvements in your swimming workout and overall swimming by following these swimming tips.
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South Lake Tahoe Held a Grand Opening for Their New Recreation and Aquatics Center Saturday | KTVN 2 News Nevada
Alin Beane spoke to locals to get their reactions.
